- Look up
Haluza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haluza may
refer to:
Elusa (
Haluza), an
ancient city in
southwest Asia Rudy
Haluza (1931–2021), American...
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Incense Route. It lay on the
route from
Petra to Gaza.
Today it is
known as
Haluza (Hebrew: חלוצה), and
during periods of Arab
habitation it was
known as al-Khalūṣ...
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Mediterranean terminus of both the
Incense Road and ****e
trade routes: Avdat,
Haluza, Mam****, and Shivta. As a group,
these desert cities demonstrate the lucrative...
- Mitc****, Jonathan; Smith,
Nathan D.; Cullen,
Thomas M.; Shinya, Akiko;
Haluza, Alejandro; Gianechini,
Federico A.; Makovicky,
Peter J. (July 2022). "New...
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identified Gerar with
Haluza,
which is
located along the
Besor Stream in the Negev. However,
according to
recent archaeological research,
Haluza only
dates to...
- 1751-1097.2010.00871.x. PMID 21366601. S2CID 27978649. Moshammer, H; Simic, S;
Haluza, D (24
October 2016). "UV "Indices"-What Do They Indicate?". International...
- of the
Incense Route and the
Desert Cities of the Negev,
together with
Haluza/Elusa,
Avdat and Mam****/Mampsis. The name
Shivta is a
modern Hebraization...
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Rudolph John
Haluza (July 5, 1931 –
September 27, 2021) was an
American racewalker who
competed in the 1960
Summer Olympics and in the 1968
Summer Olympics...
- constructed. The
Incense Route -
Desert Cities in the Negev,
including Mampsis,
Haluza, Avdat, and Shivta, were
declared a
World Heritage Site by
UNESCO in June...
- "Cannonball".
These stories were
translated by Ken Liu,
Elizabeth Hanlon, Zac
Haluza, Adam Lamphier, and
Holger Nahm. The
novella received mostly mixed reviews...